Show a dormant college football powerhouse the way to "do it big" on the national state again? Check.

Win the Heisman Trophy? Check.

Win the BCS National Championship? Check.

Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston, right, stands with his coach Jimbo Fisher while holding the Heisman Trophy after winning the award, Saturday, Dec. 14, 2013, in New York. Winston becomes the 79th winner of the trophy and is the third player out of Florida State to win the award. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Hueytown coach Mark Stephens told AL.com on Tuesday that Winston's jersey would be retired this summer as soon as he gets a free weekend during a hectic schedule with football during the fall and baseball season this spring.

"He sort of has a publicist on staff at Florida State who handles his schedule," Stephens said. "Him playing football and baseball makes it tough. I spoke with that gentleman a little over a month ago and he said that Jameis has had one weekend off since football started last fall. But we're going to get it done."

Stephens pointed out the baseball team at Florida State is having a fine season. Baseball America has the Seminoles ranked No. 1 in the country with a 26-5 record.

It would not be outlandish to expect to see the Seminoles in the College World Series in Omaha this summer. That event can run through June 25.

"That makes it tough," Stephens said. "We're looking at late June or early July when he has a free weekend. We'll retire his number at a ceremony at the school."

Stephens said the sexual assault accusations levied against Winston did not slow his push to see Winston's jersey retired. Stephens was the defensive coordinator at Hueytown with Winston during his sophomore and junior seasons.

"To me I am strictly interested in what he was accomplishing as an athlete and to me that's what his football jersey and the Heisman Trophy is about," Stephens said. "That was going on so fortunately he was cleared of that and it all worked out in the end."

Winston graduated from Hueytown in 2012. He red-shirted at Florida State that fall. Stephens said that knew Winston well around town felt he would be cleared on those charges.

"Once that was over it king of lifted that cloud so to speak," he said. "But people at Hueytown are excited about him and what he was accomplishing on the football field last year."

Stephens said look for the exact date to settled a couple of weekends after Florida State finishes up its baseball season. They'll want to give him a break. Except to see it get done sometime by the middle of the summer, he said.